Police have already arrested two people close to Netanyahu for allegedly promoting regulations for Israel’s largest telecommunications company. The prime minister is also a suspect in two other graft probes.Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife on Friday for the first time about a corruption case involving the country’s largest telecommunications company, Bezeq.

Israeli media reported police were at Netanyahu’s residence. Officers reportedly questioned his wife, Sara, at a police station near Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu, a four-term prime minister who was re-elected in 2009, has also held several ministry posts, including the communications portfolio from 2014-2017.

Police arrested Netanyahu’s ex-family spokesperson and another close friend in late February for allegedly promoting communications regulations beneficial to Bezeq. Bezeq’s news site, Walla, is alleged to have positively covered Netanyahu and his wife in return. Both deny any wrongdoing.